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I can’t see why anyone cares. Look at the magazines on display at any check-out counter: Klownie Kardashian, Baby Heartache, Jeb’s Cheating on Snigletta, 101 Sex Secrets Men Don’t Even Know They Want, and the ever-present Lose 10 Pounds in Five Minutes (with the words superimposed over a photo of a five-layer chocolate cake)…..almost all magazine covers are chosen to insult intelligence.If this is the worst problem America faces, we are in much better shape than I thought.

“You can’t go home again”,I believe that has been said many times in many ways..Here we are and here we will stay.For the record, the whole world is going down, America will be one of the last standing..In spite of the stupid covers.

Interesting that not one single right-wing commentator, or ‘toonist, has noted the cover story is about what turned this kid into A MONSTER!!!!! They don’t WANT to read about the truth behind our world-wide problem of terrorism and violence. Those who carpet bomb innocent civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq, by the hundreds of thousands, based on lies or stupid policies and “leadership” by homicidal sociopaths like Cheney and Rumsfeld, with a scapegoat moron like “W” to front for them, and their PROFITMAKING, don’t want to draw comparisons to a misguided kid, who killed less than a handful of people, and didn’t have any opportunity to make a profit on his “investment”.

Mass murder for profit, read M.I.C. in America, is okey dokey, but don’t let folks read about what turned a kid who saw his relatives killed by those policies, to violence.

About Gary Varvel

Gary Varvel is the editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star. His cartoons are nationally syndicated through Creators Syndicate and have appeared on CNN and in Newsweek, The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Times, National Review, World magazine and Sports Illustrated.